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Right now, we're looking at 2 hotels and wondering which one is in a 'decent/safe' neighborhood. We're gonna be in town for 2-3 days and exploring different towns in the area...Chapel Hill, Cary, Raleigh, Durham, Carrboro etc.

Right now, we're looking at 2 hotels and wondering which one is in a 'decent/safe' neighborhood. We're gonna be in town for 2-3 days and exploring different towns in the area...Chapel Hill, Cary, Raleigh, Durham, Carrboro etc.

First off, I think a HoJo is not the best place to stay period. I also think that location is to far north in Durham. I would suggest looking at a couple hotels around Southpoint. There are 2 fairly new ones. A GREAT location and EXTREMELY pleasant. Four Points by Sheraton is one of them. The other name escapes me now.

Right now, we're looking at 2 hotels and wondering which one is in a 'decent/safe' neighborhood. We're gonna be in town for 2-3 days and exploring different towns in the area...Chapel Hill, Cary, Raleigh, Durham, Carrboro etc.

I live in Durham. The HoJo is not in the Southpoint part of town but that location is centrally located _if_ you're looking predominately at Durham. I have not stayed in the HoJo but that's a fine safe area with some nice neighborhoods nearby. You're a 15-18 minute drive to the edge of South Durham, and about 15 minutes to the edge of North Durham -- 5 mins. to downtown and Duke.

In that area, I would likely find the Comfort Inn or the Courtyard by Marriott to be better hotels to stay in. The HoJo has been there for years and is an older property.

If you're going to want to see a lot of all the towns you've mentioned, neither the Durham or Raleigh locations are "central." Southpoint in Durham or the RDU are more central.

First off, I think a HoJo is not the best place to stay period. I also think that location is to far north in Durham. I would suggest looking at a couple hotels around Southpoint. There are 2 fairly new ones. A GREAT location and EXTREMELY pleasant. Four Points by Sheraton is one of them. The other name escapes me now.

I agree. I think the other one is a Marriott Courtyard and it's in Renisance Center across from Southpoint. Also up at the Hwy. 55 exity are several, all of which names escape me. Oh yes, one is a Candlewood Suites on Hwy. 54 right around the corner. I stayed there for a mystery shop and it was very nice and tucked back off 54 so it was quiet, but safe.

Hillandale area is nice. Like BCR said it is older though. My grandparents stayed there when they would visit a couple of times but that was 10-15 years ago. They also stayed at the Marriott across the street which of course was nicer. It is in northern Durham so it will be a haul to get around if you plan on being in the Raleigh area. Stick to RTP hotels for a more central location to the Triangle.

I can not speak to the Old Wake Forest Rd Hotel, not sure on the neighborhood. It seems to me that you are on a budget, which I can appreciate. The other hotels people in the thread have suggested would be good but will be much more expensive I am sure. Check out a website called tripadvisor for reviews on the hotels from people that have stayed there.

The Ho-Jo is actually a good location. It is right off I-85 which will give you access to North Durham and Hillsbourgh if you care to check that out. 15-501 is one exit down from the Ho-Jo and will give you easy access to Southern Durham and Chapel Hill. A quick trip down Hillandale will take you to the Durham Freeway which will get you to Downtown Durham, the RTP, Southern Durham and I-40 to head to Raleigh, Cary, and all those places. 540 can be used for quick access to North Raleigh, Knightdale and East Raleigh.

I grew up just down the street from there and my parents still live down the road. I visit them every saturday and I would say I can make the trip from that area to Raleigh in under a half hour.

I had a client stay at Microtel in Morrisville, about 2 miles from the airport. It is CHEAP. I dropped her off one evening and there were alot of the flight attendants staying there. Area looked ok to me and she said it was clean but plain.

Something for everyone!

Vicki

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